Restoration

KS Wild works with diverse interests to find common ground, develop restoration-based jobs and help build sustainable communities.

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KS Wild has worked over the last several years to advance collaborative
models of federal forest management. By working with disparate
interests we hope to steer federal lands management away from
destructive management proposals and toward sustainable and restorative
natural resource decisions.

KS Wild staff in the field with the Klamath National Forest discussing the Round Valley project.

KS
Wild works with Josephine County Integrated Fire Plan (JCIFP)
Stewardship Contracting Group to propose and implement good stewardship
projects. The JCIFP Stewardship Contracting Group is comprised of the
BLM, Forest Service, small-scale logging and restoration contractors,
KS Wild and is facilitated by community foresters from the Watershed
Center.

KS Wild also works with the Southern Oregon Small
Diameter Collaborative,” a group of agencies, environmentalists, timber
industry, and local stakeholders to encourage the utilization of small
diameter trees from public land.

We are also a member of the
Trinity Forest Restoration Collaborative, working on projects in the
South Fork Management Unit of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.